Subjectivism

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Graeme B. Littler

Astrologers, palmists, and crystal-ball gazers are scorned while professional economists are heralded for their scientific achievements.

Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

Max Keiser should apologize to his Keiser Report viewers for the ridiculous segment he did and for his crazy claims about Menger and Mises.

Percy L. Greaves, Jr.

Two questions as we go to the marketplace: whether or not to exchange, and if so, on what terms.

Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk

All goods without exception — indeed according to the very conception of them as "good" — possess a certain relation to human well-being.

Predrag Rajsic
If you’re not entirely comfortable with the currently predominant epistemology in mainstream economics, you may want to look into the Austrian School.
Ludwig von Mises

When confronted with the irrational, reasoning and science can only record and classify. 

Murray N. Rothbard

One of the unhappy casualties of World War I was the old-fashioned treatise on economic "principles."

Mark R. Crovelli
Absolute certainty in science can only be acquired by discovering propositions about the world that can be known to be true a priori.